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india has seen these before from a group called india mujahedin. they are an indigenous group. those are looking at it and they're pointing towards that group. >> interesting because in 2008, india blames elements within pakistan. do you think that there might be a coincidence in these attacks happening just months after the peace talks between india and pakistan started? >> it is inconceivable that india would have any role in this because india and pakistan are now engaged in a dialogue. the foreign ministers will be meeting shortly. pakistan is facing multiple threats. we have had an outbreak of sectarian violence. we know how involved they are. we have a pakistani taliban attack. we are at the point of a new low. the idea that pakistan would instigate a crisis with india at this point is inconceivable. >> what about indian intelligence gathering and security? there has been a number of cracks, particularly since 2008. is this any reflection on the indian authority's confidence? >> there will be questions about another attack in mumbai. after 2008, there were major reviews w
india has seen these before from a group called india mujahedin. they are an indigenous group. those are looking at it and they're pointing towards that group. >> interesting because in 2008, india blames elements within pakistan. do you think that there might be a coincidence in these attacks happening just months after the peace talks between india and pakistan started? >> it is inconceivable that india would have any role in this because india and pakistan are now engaged in a...
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be a very close examination of how quickly india responded. they have their national security guard deployed there. they have friends a unit on the scene. they need to hopefully -- they have forensic units on the scene. they need to hopefully see having that experience corrected in that beleaguered city. >> in other news, police and venezuela have regained control of a prison east of the capital after a standoff that lasted for 27 days. more than 800 inmates have not given up their weapons and left the el rodeo prison in minibuses. visn -- the venezuelan prisons are overcrowded and other have been a series of rights since the beginning of the year. the police in northern ireland say 16 officers were injured during last night's violence. the return to six arrests following trouble in several towns. nationalists you the attack police at the end of the busiest day in the marching season. more than 600 senior police officers are being removed from their jobs in egypt. the government has been under pressure from protesters who say the men were resp
be a very close examination of how quickly india responded. they have their national security guard deployed there. they have friends a unit on the scene. they need to hopefully -- they have forensic units on the scene. they need to hopefully see having that experience corrected in that beleaguered city. >> in other news, police and venezuela have regained control of a prison east of the capital after a standoff that lasted for 27 days. more than 800 inmates have not given up their...
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. >> india. >> chattanooga, tennessee. >> reporter: and the draw? the cultural experience. and they have might beal as a results that you can play and touch. so many different crafts. there are a lot of booths here. i don't think weso have seen them all. >> we were over at the motorcycle station and they let us play the drums and the xylophone. >> reporter: if you're feeling a sense of regret for not attending this year, no need. the festival runs through july 4th and next weekend n. washington, paul rafael, fox 5 news. >>> the edge on maryland, the montgomery county fire chief is reminding you that all fireworks are illegal and setting them off or having them can rule in the fine of up to $1,000 -- can result in a fine of up to $1,000 jail time. you can see the fireworks at the county fairgrounds as always. montgomery college in rockville and the albert einstein hose. >> and we're everywhere at 11. one person is dead in a house fire inemwater, maryland tonight. the -- in edgewater, maryland. another woman was found in her 80s and flown to the hospital in critical condition
. >> india. >> chattanooga, tennessee. >> reporter: and the draw? the cultural experience. and they have might beal as a results that you can play and touch. so many different crafts. there are a lot of booths here. i don't think weso have seen them all. >> we were over at the motorcycle station and they let us play the drums and the xylophone. >> reporter: if you're feeling a sense of regret for not attending this year, no need. the festival runs through july 4th...
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." >> india's main commercial city has been hit by three coordinated bombings leaving at least 21 people dead and injuring more than 100. the blast is the worst attack since the attack by islamic extremists in 2008. indian officials blamed terrorists for the explosion. >> it was the evening rush hour when the bombs went off. three of them within a quarter of an hour. all of targeted were busy locations. people on their way home from work. one eyewitness said he sought two motorbikes explode in flames and the injured screaming for help. well over 100 people were wounded in what president obama condemned as an outrageous attack. many have lost limbs. >> the blast occurred at about 6:45 p.m. we infer that this was a quarter ended attack by terrorists. >> the first bomb went off at 6:54 at this bizarre. a minute later, the opera house district was attacked. then, a crowded neighborhood at 5 minutes after seven. this is the first major attack in mumbai since 2008, more than 160 people were killed in 60 hours of terror claimed the militants based in pakistan. these latest bombs have been descr
." >> india's main commercial city has been hit by three coordinated bombings leaving at least 21 people dead and injuring more than 100. the blast is the worst attack since the attack by islamic extremists in 2008. indian officials blamed terrorists for the explosion. >> it was the evening rush hour when the bombs went off. three of them within a quarter of an hour. all of targeted were busy locations. people on their way home from work. one eyewitness said he sought two...
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the country and then people all over the world in europe, in africa and asia and i just returned from india where i met people who told me that they had organized a free angela davis committee in delhi and in pune. so almost everywhere i've gone in the world they tell me that there were people involved at that time, but it was because of that campaign that i was eventually freed. >> when you were sitting in a prison cell 40 years ago, did you see any of this happening, did you see getting out of the prison? >> well, i mean, it's interesting. i had a lot of hope. i was very optimistic and i retain that optimism. >> oh, really? after everything that's happened to you, incarcerations and being kicked out of a university you still retain hope? well, so much has happened. a lot of very positive changes have happened. black people are in places where we never would have been able to imagine. not only in the white house, right? >> yes. >> and we have a way of thinking about the relationship between race and class and gender and sexuality and nation and ability that would have boggled people's mind
the country and then people all over the world in europe, in africa and asia and i just returned from india where i met people who told me that they had organized a free angela davis committee in delhi and in pune. so almost everywhere i've gone in the world they tell me that there were people involved at that time, but it was because of that campaign that i was eventually freed. >> when you were sitting in a prison cell 40 years ago, did you see any of this happening, did you see getting...
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. >>> in eastern india a snarling leopard terrorized an entire village mauling 11 people before it was cornered and killed. take a look at this video here. wildlife officials armed with batons and tranquilizer guns were virtually helpleses agains this cat. at one point the cat jumped into the air and tackled a man knocking him off a wall. they finally got the upper hand beating it back with knives, sticks and stones. >> scary video, wow. >>> the search continues for the bodies of three young tourists swept over a 300-foot waterfall at yosemite. witnesses say they had climbed over the guardrail to take pictures. a man and woman slipped into the water first then another man fell in while trying to save them. all three were college students visiting with their church group. >>> an equally scary spill into rushing waters near niagara fall had a happier ending though. a woman hikikg near whirlpool park reachedown to touch the swirling water and fell in. she disappeared underwater but resurfaced and a tour boat tour pulled her out. she was unconscious but then she was revived because that cr
. >>> in eastern india a snarling leopard terrorized an entire village mauling 11 people before it was cornered and killed. take a look at this video here. wildlife officials armed with batons and tranquilizer guns were virtually helpleses agains this cat. at one point the cat jumped into the air and tackled a man knocking him off a wall. they finally got the upper hand beating it back with knives, sticks and stones. >> scary video, wow. >>> the search continues for the...
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i do not see anyone, any leader visiting india now or in the past telling india we're going to resolve this dispute, even a word on that. ar l from india, one does her some advice to pakistan. they also say with all frankness and directness that i know that india is trying to create an anti-pakistan and afghanistan. this must not be allowed. because then pakistan has to fend for itself. pakistan has to value this. i fear that all intelligence, diplomat, security people go for training to india. despite all my offers all along for free training in pakistan, not one came to pakistan. then of course, internally, pakistan ladies and gentleman has to be against extremism in our society other than terrorism, al qaeda, taliban. extremism in our society. stop the use and promotion of militancy from mosques of pakistan. stop publications, handbills, posters, pamphlets, urging people towards militancy, extremism. ban publications. ben distribution and selling. -- and distribution and selling. turkey has banned all promotion of extremism of terrorism at home and and abroad. lastly, eve of a strat
i do not see anyone, any leader visiting india now or in the past telling india we're going to resolve this dispute, even a word on that. ar l from india, one does her some advice to pakistan. they also say with all frankness and directness that i know that india is trying to create an anti-pakistan and afghanistan. this must not be allowed. because then pakistan has to fend for itself. pakistan has to value this. i fear that all intelligence, diplomat, security people go for training to india....
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. >>> 11 people in india were mauled by a wild leopard that wandered into their village. it was caught on camera. the leopard terrorized the town, attacking villagers and wildlife. officials before it was eventually tranquilized and brought under control. the cat died a few hours later from injuries sustained in the face-off and the people attacked are all recovering. >>> incredible x-ray images of a florida boy's brain with a pellet lodged inside it. close call for tommy gallagher, whose brother accidentally shot him in the head. tom tommy's doctors decided to leave the pellet there rather than try a risky operation. he's in rehab to regain control of his arm and leg. >>> if you needed more proof of how bad this heat wave is, it's so hot in minnesota's twin cities, you can literally bake cookies on the car dashboard. 96 degrees outside yesterday, 105 if you factor in the humidity, and out in the hot sun, temperatures could hit 130 degrees inside a closed car. not as hot as the home oven but enough to turn this batch golden brown. >>> al qaeda has a new plan to recruit ch
. >>> 11 people in india were mauled by a wild leopard that wandered into their village. it was caught on camera. the leopard terrorized the town, attacking villagers and wildlife. officials before it was eventually tranquilized and brought under control. the cat died a few hours later from injuries sustained in the face-off and the people attacked are all recovering. >>> incredible x-ray images of a florida boy's brain with a pellet lodged inside it. close call for tommy...
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i suspect you probably know. >>> at deadly terror attack in mumbai, india. lisa sylvester is monitoring that and other top stories in "the situation room." what's going on, lisa? >> 21 people are dead and more than 100 wounded after three bombs exploded within minutes of each other. officials say they were coordinated by terrorists but no suspects have been identified. today's attack is the first in mumbai since the city's 2008 terror siege that left 164 people dead. >>> here in the u.s., figures obtained from this tsa reveal more than 25,000 security breaches at the nation's airports over the last ten years. the tsa say the cases represent the tiny fractions of the billions of travelers screened and says all incidents were investigated and resolved. >>> and a huge development in the world of sports. the united states' women's soccer team is headed to the world cup finals. team usa advanced after defeating france 3-1. they'll take on japan sunday to see who takes home the trophy. looking good there, wolf. >> we'll be watching. certainly we'll be watching tha
i suspect you probably know. >>> at deadly terror attack in mumbai, india. lisa sylvester is monitoring that and other top stories in "the situation room." what's going on, lisa? >> 21 people are dead and more than 100 wounded after three bombs exploded within minutes of each other. officials say they were coordinated by terrorists but no suspects have been identified. today's attack is the first in mumbai since the city's 2008 terror siege that left 164 people dead....
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chemists working in india because of the differential in cost to the company. the supporters would not pay the greater employees' salaries when the indian chemists are just about as good. i have heard some discussion that the debt ceiling lomb maybe considered unconstitutional. is it conceivable from your perspective that the obama administration could feel desperate enough to challenge the possibility and keep on spending ahead until it is resolved in court? guest: that is a great question. a recent amendment guaranteed federal debts and said you cannot question the validity of federal debt. that was made in regard to backing union forces fettered the confederate debt. the confederate debt was not backed by the u.s. government have today. that came up at the time for a different reason. it has, now because we have this unique system -- come up now because we have this unique system for passing budget decisions for taxes and spending and a separate track for the issues with the debt ceiling. that is why we have not heard about the debt ceiling until now. it is
chemists working in india because of the differential in cost to the company. the supporters would not pay the greater employees' salaries when the indian chemists are just about as good. i have heard some discussion that the debt ceiling lomb maybe considered unconstitutional. is it conceivable from your perspective that the obama administration could feel desperate enough to challenge the possibility and keep on spending ahead until it is resolved in court? guest: that is a great question. a...
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kashamiri separatists have attacked india. they claim it and pakistan lays claim to it, so some of the violence stems from that. it's unclear if this is about that, but it does have a history with that. back in 2001, they were also attacked. there is a lot of questions about the security of mumbai. it's on a harbor, so it's easy for people to come in on boats. security is a big question, whether they even coordinate information correctly. so this is something we theedne keep our eye on is we're still waiting for information. >> malakai, what are you able to confirm for us at this time? >> reporter: they are saying there have been 15 people injured. another local channel is reporting that sources say eight people have been killed, but we have not been able to confirm that information independently. and throughout mumbai, there is a sense of fear now gripping everyone in mumbai. a lot of people still in offices have been told to stay indoors, not to venture out on the stroets. those on the streets are frantically trying to get h
kashamiri separatists have attacked india. they claim it and pakistan lays claim to it, so some of the violence stems from that. it's unclear if this is about that, but it does have a history with that. back in 2001, they were also attacked. there is a lot of questions about the security of mumbai. it's on a harbor, so it's easy for people to come in on boats. security is a big question, whether they even coordinate information correctly. so this is something we theedne keep our eye on is we're...
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it is harder to export and we have seen india exporting services to the u.s. in the form of call centers. ironically, the american banking sector, which was such a central part of our own crisis, is a very big and global services center that has the potential to keep income from american consultants. education is a big export. income that comes from overseas and into our pockets, helping to employ americans in the education system. this is certainly a part of that story. those years have to shift to become more globally oriented. host: "demand drives business decisions." michael, democratic caller, minnesota. caller: i would like to comment about the republican guest that you had. i also want to apologize for the caller that attack you. that was very wrong. when the question was as, what was the plan about what would they do -- keep doubled talks and said -- key double talk and said we would decide what we do later. this is why people do not like politicians. it is like voodoo going on here. i am so ashamed that democrats and republicans are not working togeth
it is harder to export and we have seen india exporting services to the u.s. in the form of call centers. ironically, the american banking sector, which was such a central part of our own crisis, is a very big and global services center that has the potential to keep income from american consultants. education is a big export. income that comes from overseas and into our pockets, helping to employ americans in the education system. this is certainly a part of that story. those years have to...
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it assists manufacturing facilities in china and india become more efficient. that's great, but why are we helping them with money we borrow from them to make their industries more efficient. then we improve energy efficiency in the chinese building secor. let's strengthen our economic opponents with money we borrowed from them. in fact, the t.o.e. announced a $25 million project over the next five years to support the u.s.-india joint clean energy research and development center. why isn't it a u.s. research and development cent her why are we spending hard-earned, hard-borrowed daughters overseas? even more programs, one to promote energy efficiency in indian software companies. unbelievable. why promote -- why aren't we promoting nrnl efficiency in american companies? partnering with kazakhstan to increase their vehicle efficiency productive iity. i like the automobile business, why don't we work on it here. energy centers in peru and costa rica. windmills in mexico. we're building windmills in mexico. renewable energy strategy developed in the caribbean and
it assists manufacturing facilities in china and india become more efficient. that's great, but why are we helping them with money we borrow from them to make their industries more efficient. then we improve energy efficiency in the chinese building secor. let's strengthen our economic opponents with money we borrowed from them. in fact, the t.o.e. announced a $25 million project over the next five years to support the u.s.-india joint clean energy research and development center. why isn't it...
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sending jobs to china and india. job say let's protect creators, but there are no jobs. they just keep selling us out and selling us out. host: there is of the work on twitter -- a couple of stories talking about the financial implications of what's going on right now in washington. and a similar story -- let's hear from virginia beach on our independent line, don. caller: good morning. i would like to speak on the last gentleman's comments. i don't understand why people just don't see a the whole system is broken. our political system is broken. all of these congressmen, democrats and republicans, have too many special interests. the lobbyists are the problem. host: you are echoing comments made by -- caller: they talk about our political system in this country as a sham. host: i think we lost him. let's go to a democratic caller in new hampshire, ron. our focus is the balanced budget amendment. is it necessary? caller: i don't believe it is. a matter what kind of numbers you put up there, if we need the money, we're going to print some more. to echo the last couple pre
sending jobs to china and india. job say let's protect creators, but there are no jobs. they just keep selling us out and selling us out. host: there is of the work on twitter -- a couple of stories talking about the financial implications of what's going on right now in washington. and a similar story -- let's hear from virginia beach on our independent line, don. caller: good morning. i would like to speak on the last gentleman's comments. i don't understand why people just don't see a the...
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and a leopard reportedly wandered into a slum village in india and attacked six people. according to reports, people were forced to climb on roof tops as officers chased the animal. the leopard was shot and killed after several attempts to tranquilize it. unbelievable picture there. and american airlines announcing a plan today to replace its fleet with hundreds of newly leased planes from boeing and air bus. its parent company, amr corp says it's ordered 460 single-aisle jets from from the manufacturers. >> rupert murdoch's wife is under atta the focus after a shaving cream attack. and we're going to tell you about changes that are in the works for body scanners right now. in cyber attacks. in financial transactions... in cyber attacks. on devices... in social interactions... and applications in the cloud. some companies are worried. some, not so much. thanks to a network that secures it all and knows what to keep in, and what to keep out. outsmart the threats. see how at cisco.com cisco. oh, we call it the bundler. let's say you need home and auto insurance. you give u
and a leopard reportedly wandered into a slum village in india and attacked six people. according to reports, people were forced to climb on roof tops as officers chased the animal. the leopard was shot and killed after several attempts to tranquilize it. unbelievable picture there. and american airlines announcing a plan today to replace its fleet with hundreds of newly leased planes from boeing and air bus. its parent company, amr corp says it's ordered 460 single-aisle jets from from the...
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i was just in norway, and i did a performance with asami person and a woman from india. she's a naga, that's the name of their indigenous nation under attack by the burmese, and i think what it is is there's always the land hunger, the need -- taking over for land, and the indoing nows people are -- indigenous people are vulnerable because they're in isolated areas or places they were sent that suddenly have resources available that others want. for instance, chevron has in, i think, it's costa rica has just covered the people, the land, the water, and the animals in oil so what we think about is the oil in the gulf, but we don't realize that that's happening in other regions as well so it should be published. it should be in papers, and it's very difficult to have that information be out. one book that i read was by hawk ins, and i'm sure you remember him from loping ago, or maybe not, but the same thing is going on in a way that it's not just indigenous people under attack now like you're talking about mountain top removal, the assault on the land is the same thing. i
i was just in norway, and i did a performance with asami person and a woman from india. she's a naga, that's the name of their indigenous nation under attack by the burmese, and i think what it is is there's always the land hunger, the need -- taking over for land, and the indoing nows people are -- indigenous people are vulnerable because they're in isolated areas or places they were sent that suddenly have resources available that others want. for instance, chevron has in, i think, it's costa...
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china, india, the philippines, brazil -- nothing. people here need to get up and have a job, have a business. it used to be mom-and-pop stores. it is all dying slowly every single day, and all we hear is a lot of politics, but they do not seem to be solving people's lives. daily, people feel this malaise over the country. no one is in charge of how do people just get up and get a job and build something and pay their kids' school. there seems to be no communication in all of the conversation. host: she said a mom-and-pop stores. an e-mail this morning -- guest: they are not seeing demand for what they produce. we are in an environment where we as a country are producing less than our capability. there are americans sitting at home that are unemployed. there -- we are producing well below what we are capable as a country. the problem is you have this the leveraging going on and this excess of debt built up. there are some fundamental reasons for it, but finding a way to get out of the situation is a great challenge of our age. host: h
china, india, the philippines, brazil -- nothing. people here need to get up and have a job, have a business. it used to be mom-and-pop stores. it is all dying slowly every single day, and all we hear is a lot of politics, but they do not seem to be solving people's lives. daily, people feel this malaise over the country. no one is in charge of how do people just get up and get a job and build something and pay their kids' school. there seems to be no communication in all of the conversation....
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i mean, india has the nextles which are being more or less hunted down. you've got the native indians in brazil. even in afghanistan, they call the areas where they're doing all the bombing the tribal areas. and i was wondering if you could just speak to the fact that indigenous people all over the world are under attack. and is there some way we can get this out into the press so they can understand that this should be stopped immediately? >> guest: well, what you're saying was true. i was just in norway and did a performance with a sammi person and a notga woman in india who were under attack by the burmese. and what i think it is there's always the land hunger, the taking over for land. and the indigenous people are vulnerable because they're in isolated areas or they're in places that they were sent that suddenly have resources available that others want, for instance, chevron, you know, has been -- i think it's costa rica has just covered the people of the land, the water and all the animals in oil. and so we think about -- what we think about the oi
i mean, india has the nextles which are being more or less hunted down. you've got the native indians in brazil. even in afghanistan, they call the areas where they're doing all the bombing the tribal areas. and i was wondering if you could just speak to the fact that indigenous people all over the world are under attack. and is there some way we can get this out into the press so they can understand that this should be stopped immediately? >> guest: well, what you're saying was true. i...
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when i was in some area in india where the malaria mosquito -- out of fear, there were questions. necessary. emotional system is such. more self-centered attitude here, more fear, more anxiety, more stress. >> they need you to project your voice. >> i think this should be sufficient. there are two levels of fear. one fear is with reasons. when a mad dog comes ready to bite, if you are still meditating compassion, it is rather foolish. [laughter] another kind of fear is protection. when you talk of fear, it is a bottled emotion. there are many other emotions. fehr -- fear -- selfish is part of our nature. without that, we would be like a robot. we cannot survive. therefore, we are selfish. wise selfish is much better than foolish selfish. it brings more fear. more suspicion. this unnecessary source of suspicion, it is based on the distressed, selfishness. -- this trust, selfishness. brotherhood, sisterhood. everybody wants happiness. i am one of them. the more the rest of the community is healthy, i get more happiness. there is no way to gain maximum benefit to oneself for getting
when i was in some area in india where the malaria mosquito -- out of fear, there were questions. necessary. emotional system is such. more self-centered attitude here, more fear, more anxiety, more stress. >> they need you to project your voice. >> i think this should be sufficient. there are two levels of fear. one fear is with reasons. when a mad dog comes ready to bite, if you are still meditating compassion, it is rather foolish. [laughter] another kind of fear is protection....
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. >> we looked for a market asking company to establish offices in london, india and china. they were the most successful bid. >> they were related to the murdoch family. >> simple fact you can't get away from. rupert murdoch phoned four editors of papers in britain before electoral election to endorse royce johnson. i think i do something rupert murdoch intervened -- >> you had to use, all the pr companies in planet earth you had to use one connected to murdoch. >> a very good one. we got 21 million pounds of investment from china in the first year after. >> how far does this, boris johnson talked about this nexus. how far does it go? this fellow alex working for "the news of the world". was a translator. scotland yard at the same time. neil wallace's daughter apparently and so on so on how far does it go? >> this is something i don't know. something various different inquiries launched will have to get to the bottom of. one thing that is clear there was culture this was normal. wasn't just a few bad apples doing bad things. if i had had been some ways we would be left worr
. >> we looked for a market asking company to establish offices in london, india and china. they were the most successful bid. >> they were related to the murdoch family. >> simple fact you can't get away from. rupert murdoch phoned four editors of papers in britain before electoral election to endorse royce johnson. i think i do something rupert murdoch intervened -- >> you had to use, all the pr companies in planet earth you had to use one connected to murdoch....
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india, japan. that's where we should be looking. host: next caller is bernie from new jersey. good morning. caller: good morning. your two guests are excellent. gives me a good perspective on everything. what scares me is there are no plans and no goals. the no goal part scares me as someone that has grown up with this space program at age 59. i think it is bad planning by this administration. i understand the professor saying we have to set our goals to what we are doing next. if we look at the government like your heart. we have arteries going out and veins coming in. if you are out sourcing, you are getting new technology in all the time. there's a lot that has made our life better through the space program. not just the goal of going to mars or whatever. thank you. very interesting discussion you are having. host: thank you. here is a question on facebook from paul. since the columbia accident, nasa has always had a second shuttle on the pad to perform a second rescue if needed, is it not in place for this launch? guest: it is not in place. this launch was intended to be a
india, japan. that's where we should be looking. host: next caller is bernie from new jersey. good morning. caller: good morning. your two guests are excellent. gives me a good perspective on everything. what scares me is there are no plans and no goals. the no goal part scares me as someone that has grown up with this space program at age 59. i think it is bad planning by this administration. i understand the professor saying we have to set our goals to what we are doing next. if we look at...
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. >>> now to india where a frightened and hissing leopard mauled 11 villagers before it wawacornered and killed. at one point the big cat bared its fangs and leapt through the air, tackling a man and knocking him down. the leopard held its ground against wildlife officials carrying batons and tranquilizer guns. finally villagers managed to beat back the cat using knives stones and batons. >> you always tease me for not liking animals. >>> 200 million americans are bracing for another day of blistering heat and humidity now blamed for nearly two dozen deaths. today's danger zone spans two dozen states from the plains to the east coast. abc's matt gutman is in chicago where conditions there have been downright unbearable. >> reporter: chicago's being called an urban heat island. the blazing sun and merciless humidity are cooking this city. >> it's serious out here. >> reporter: it was also torturous across half the country and dangerous. in chicago the heat index of 110 degrees stirred memories of 1995, when a heat wave here killed over 700 people. in these conditions, the body even at
. >>> now to india where a frightened and hissing leopard mauled 11 villagers before it wawacornered and killed. at one point the big cat bared its fangs and leapt through the air, tackling a man and knocking him down. the leopard held its ground against wildlife officials carrying batons and tranquilizer guns. finally villagers managed to beat back the cat using knives stones and batons. >> you always tease me for not liking animals. >>> 200 million americans are...
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when you tax them too much, they go other places and when they go other places like china, india, mexico, vietnam, they take our jobs with them. i've heard a lot about medicare. the only party in this house who has cut medicare is the democrat party. $500 billion out of medicare in an ipab bill that is going to ration care for our seniors. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the chair would remind members to heed the gavel. the gentleman from maryland. mr. van hollen: mr. speaker, i would urge my colleagues to look at the congressional budget office analysis of the impact of the republican budget on senior citizens on medicare. essentially what they do is give seniors a raw deal compared to what members of congress get themselves. anda raw deal in a big way. -- a raw deal in a big way. with that i reserve. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves the balance of his time. the gentleman from ohio. mr. jordan: yield one minute to dr. fleming. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from louisiana. mr. fleming: thank you. mr. speaker, but for the president of the united states who s
when you tax them too much, they go other places and when they go other places like china, india, mexico, vietnam, they take our jobs with them. i've heard a lot about medicare. the only party in this house who has cut medicare is the democrat party. $500 billion out of medicare in an ipab bill that is going to ration care for our seniors. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the chair would remind members to heed the gavel. the gentleman from maryland. mr. van hollen: mr. speaker, i would...
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when you tax them too much, they go other places and when they go other places like china, india, mexico, vietnam, they take our jobs with them. i've heard a lot about medicare. the only party in this house who has cut medicare is the democrat party. $500 billion out of medicare in an ipab bill that is going to ration care for our seniors. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the chair would remind members to heed the gavel. the gentleman from maryland. mr. van hollen: mr. speaker, i would urge my colleagues to look at the congressional budget office analysis of the impact of the republican budget on senior citizens on medicare. essentially what they do is give seniors a raw deal compared to what members of congress get themselves. anda raw deal in a big way. -- a raw deal in a big way. with that i reserve. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves the balance of his time. the gentleman from ohio. mr. jordan: yield one minute to dr. fleming. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from louisiana. mr. fleming: thank you. mr. speaker, but for the president of the united states who s
when you tax them too much, they go other places and when they go other places like china, india, mexico, vietnam, they take our jobs with them. i've heard a lot about medicare. the only party in this house who has cut medicare is the democrat party. $500 billion out of medicare in an ipab bill that is going to ration care for our seniors. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the chair would remind members to heed the gavel. the gentleman from maryland. mr. van hollen: mr. speaker, i would...
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one of the things about the hybrid of old media in india that i think we have to remember is that old media isn't really that old. it's a about 60, 70 years old in this coach. at the beginning of this country there was a social vibrant media in which there wasn't some mainstream publication, when ben franklin arrived in philadelphia is a 17 your runway there were 11 newspapers, one for each faction, be the anglicans or the quakers, you know, different groups. and he started the 12th representing the market street middle-class. and he also relied on contributions, social media, people for his paper were basically riding as arianna said because they wanted to bear witness to the struggle that was happening in the 1700s in america. they also occasionally as on the internet wrote anonymously. ben franklin famously used a pseudonym. but as they were doing it they had the hybrid as arianna and tim have created at aol and "huffington post." of the values of journalism that within him urging as well as the guy of social media and contributing and being part of a that would come out each day s
one of the things about the hybrid of old media in india that i think we have to remember is that old media isn't really that old. it's a about 60, 70 years old in this coach. at the beginning of this country there was a social vibrant media in which there wasn't some mainstream publication, when ben franklin arrived in philadelphia is a 17 your runway there were 11 newspapers, one for each faction, be the anglicans or the quakers, you know, different groups. and he started the 12th...
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make sure that 5g, 6g and 7g are also deployed in the united states and not in countries like china or india. now, according to the federal communications commission, the u.s. treasury has already collected $50 billion in spectrum receipts since 1993. senator reid's plan does authorize such auctions but it's missing a key element to ensure that they are very successful. unfortunately, like many other agencies in the administration, the federal communications commissions have worked to promulgate regulations that stifle innovation and economic growth. it's important for congress to prohibit the f.c.c. from establishing new similar rules or conditions that outside -- that are outside the scope of technical, ethical or geographic qualifications. such conditions, for example, a net neutrality provision, will only serve to depress the market value of the spectrum, therefore, decreasing government revenues and lowering our ability to reduce the deficit in this way. now, one recent study found that congress has tremendous discretion in the amount of proceeds that it could raise in the exchange for
make sure that 5g, 6g and 7g are also deployed in the united states and not in countries like china or india. now, according to the federal communications commission, the u.s. treasury has already collected $50 billion in spectrum receipts since 1993. senator reid's plan does authorize such auctions but it's missing a key element to ensure that they are very successful. unfortunately, like many other agencies in the administration, the federal communications commissions have worked to...
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. >>> some shocking images from india this morning. a leopard pouncing, fangs bared on to a man's back. the snarling feline mauled 11 people in a west bengal village sending forestry officials running for their lives. six people are still recovering from their injuries. only after a terrifying standoff could police tranquilize the animal and it died soon after that. >> they say in india the lep arsed are protected, but they've had problem where they're encroaching more and more on villages looking for food. >> it's a big problem. >> thanks, natalie. >> sure. >> hot. >> absolutely. and staying that way. you and the weather. >> thank you very much. >> you look hot, al. >> let's see what's happening and we'll show you for today, we do have a risk of strong storms as the front drops down to new england in the northeast, but we've got slightly cooler weather. that's the good news through the plains and into minnesota. some showers hit or miss in the pacific northwest and the heat continues throughout m that's what's happening around the u.s
. >>> some shocking images from india this morning. a leopard pouncing, fangs bared on to a man's back. the snarling feline mauled 11 people in a west bengal village sending forestry officials running for their lives. six people are still recovering from their injuries. only after a terrifying standoff could police tranquilize the animal and it died soon after that. >> they say in india the lep arsed are protected, but they've had problem where they're encroaching more and more...
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during world war ii, he served as an army first lieutenant in the china, india, and burma theatre. after earning a masters from harvard university, he worked as a professor of economics at his alma mater, the university of dayton. he later became chairman of the university of dayton's economic department in 1962. before his election to congress in 1966, chuck was a three-term member of both the ohio state senate and the ohio general assembly. while serving in the state house, he wrote ohio's first fair housing law. while in congress, chuck retained his seat handily in every general election, even running unopposed for re-election in 1974. as a member of the house armed services committee, chuck worked to move our military to an all-volunteer army. the nixon administration in developing legislation on this issue adopted many of his recommendations, and today the u.s. has an entirely all volunteer active duty military force. in addition, he was focused on social reforms and supported the landmark civil rights act of 1964. he was also one of the most traveled members of congress and v
during world war ii, he served as an army first lieutenant in the china, india, and burma theatre. after earning a masters from harvard university, he worked as a professor of economics at his alma mater, the university of dayton. he later became chairman of the university of dayton's economic department in 1962. before his election to congress in 1966, chuck was a three-term member of both the ohio state senate and the ohio general assembly. while serving in the state house, he wrote ohio's...
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this bill says companies have a right to outsource work to china, india, or wherever, even when they break the law when they do it. that is why this bill should be named the job out sorcerers bill of rights. republican intentions are clear. first they are coming for workers' rights, and then their jobs. today, in the american workplace, it is illegal to retaliate on workers exercising their rights under the laws of the country. these rights include the right to include and form a union, the right to strike, or even the right to sign a petition, asking for a raise or better safety equipment. but under this bill, these red become meaningless because there will be no effective remedy when jobs are outsourced and companies retaliate against those workers for exercising their right. no longer will there be a remedy for those workers. without an effective remedy, the republican's outsourcing bill of rights will make it easier to ship jobs overseas. it will also create a race to the bottom for american workers. workers will be exercise their rights less frequently. working conditions will a
this bill says companies have a right to outsource work to china, india, or wherever, even when they break the law when they do it. that is why this bill should be named the job out sorcerers bill of rights. republican intentions are clear. first they are coming for workers' rights, and then their jobs. today, in the american workplace, it is illegal to retaliate on workers exercising their rights under the laws of the country. these rights include the right to include and form a union, the...
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will we continue to lead the world or will the leadership pass to china or india or to some other place? this is the great issue confronting the people of the united states, and it's the great issue confronting us here in congress as well. let's get our fiscal house in order. thank you, mr. speaker, and i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from new jersey yields back the balance of his time. the chair recognizes the gentleman from illinois, mr. quigley, for five minutes. mr. quigley: thank you, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, an american president once wrote a letter to the senate majority leader urging him to raise the debt ceiling. the president wrote, "the consequences of a serious prospect of default for the united states is impossible to predict and awesome to contemplate. denegation of the full credit of the united states would have substantial impact on the domestic financial markets and on the value of the dollar in exchange markets." that president's name was ronald reagan and the year was 1983. he closes under the senate majority leader howard
will we continue to lead the world or will the leadership pass to china or india or to some other place? this is the great issue confronting the people of the united states, and it's the great issue confronting us here in congress as well. let's get our fiscal house in order. thank you, mr. speaker, and i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from new jersey yields back the balance of his time. the chair recognizes the gentleman from illinois, mr. quigley,...
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- i wish these were isolated cases but i could provide countless other examples from afghanistan to india to saudi arabia. we're fortunate to live in a country that was founded by religious refugees on principles of tolerance. but it is important that we do everything we can to ensure that religious minorities elsewhere in the world enjoy the freedoms and protections they deserve, the freedoms and protections enjoyed by all americans, appointing this special envoy will be an important step in that direction and i urge my colleagues to support this bill. i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves. the gentleman from new jersey is recognized. mr. smith: i yield such time as he may consume to the distinguished chairman of the subcommittee on justice for the appropriations committee, the author of h.r. 440, frank wolf. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for as much time as he may consume. . mr. wolf: i want to thank chairman ros-lehtinen for her support and mr. berman for his support and mr. smith for his help. i also want to thank some
- i wish these were isolated cases but i could provide countless other examples from afghanistan to india to saudi arabia. we're fortunate to live in a country that was founded by religious refugees on principles of tolerance. but it is important that we do everything we can to ensure that religious minorities elsewhere in the world enjoy the freedoms and protections they deserve, the freedoms and protections enjoyed by all americans, appointing this special envoy will be an important step in...
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along with president kiir, we hope the july 9 will mark, as he said in his words, india beginning of tolerance, unity and love in which cultural and ethnic diversity can be a source of pride and strength, not parochialism and conflict. south sudan bears the scars of wars in many forms. including roads, schools and hospitals that were never built. they provide their own sense of permanent scarring. it must also overcome internal corruption and internal rebellions. but as they have already showed the world, the people of south sudan are capable of rising to a challenge. america has stood with the peoples of sudan throughout these struggles. we helped to broker the cpa. we have provided billions of dollars in humanitarian assistance. our representatives, including ambassador lyman, are working tirelessly to bring the parties together. and we must remain involved until there is lasting peace in the region. i would remind people that the war that took place there was the longest war in africa's history. and a cost of over 2 million lives. the last thing that we want to do is go backwards.
along with president kiir, we hope the july 9 will mark, as he said in his words, india beginning of tolerance, unity and love in which cultural and ethnic diversity can be a source of pride and strength, not parochialism and conflict. south sudan bears the scars of wars in many forms. including roads, schools and hospitals that were never built. they provide their own sense of permanent scarring. it must also overcome internal corruption and internal rebellions. but as they have already showed...
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our sympathy to the people of india who yet suffered another terrorist attack on the people of mumbai. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. for what purpose does the gentleman from north carolina rise? >> i ask permission to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, so ordered. mr. butterfield: madam speaker, i rise today to pay tribute to bishop f.c. barnes, a great friend and distinguished american who has passed away at the age of 82. 52 years ago bishop barnes founded holy church and continued as senior pastor until his death. the church congregation grew from a few members to a few hundred. he was a world renowned vocalist, known for his extraordinary musical talent. he recorded many productions including the award-winning "rough side of the mountain." the loss is irreplaceable. his enormous contribution to his church, the county and indeed the nation are deeply appreciated and recognized on this day. bishop barnes leaves a strong and loving family, including his church family who will miss him so much. their loss is heave
our sympathy to the people of india who yet suffered another terrorist attack on the people of mumbai. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. for what purpose does the gentleman from north carolina rise? >> i ask permission to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, so ordered. mr. butterfield: madam speaker, i rise today to pay tribute to bishop f.c. barnes, a great friend and distinguished american who has passed away at the age...